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Accountant,
Aircraft Mechanic,
Animator,
Architect,
Barista,
Bartender,
CAD Operator,
Call Center Agent,
Caregiver,
Chef,
Civil Engineer,
Commercial Airline Pilot,
Computer Programmer,
Cook,
Dietician,
Electrical Engineer,
Geologist,
Heavy Equipment Mechanic,
Heavy Equipment Operator,
Hotel Reservation Officer,
Massage Therapist,
Mechanical Engineer,
Medical Technologist,
Medical Transcriptionist,
Metallurgical Engineer,
Mining Engineer,
Nursing Assistant,
Optometrist,
Pharmacist,
Physical Therapist,
Professional Nurse,
Receptionist,
Retail Sales Person,
Room Attendant,
Software Engineer,
Surveyor,
Telemarketer,
Tour Guide,
Travel Agent,
Waiter-Waitress,
Welding & Metal Fabrication Technician A Massage Therapist is a licensed certified
therapist who had undergone extensive training regarding anatomy, physiology,
and multitude of massage techniques. They manually manipulate soft tissues and
muscles to increase the health and wellness of their clients. At least a high school graduate with
appropriate training from local or international training institutions and/or
associations duly recognized by the proper authorities. Licensure from the Department of Health is also
required to practice massage therapy. To qualify for licensure, the person must
meet the following basic requirements: (1) at least 18 years of age or has
received a high school diploma or graduate equivalency diploma; (2) has
completed a course of study at a recognized massage school or has completed an
apprenticeship program that meets standards approved by the Board of Massage
Therapy; and (3) has received a passing grade on an examination administered by
the Department of Health. Massage therapists employed in spa and other
establishments catering to health and wellness get an average basic salary of
P10,250 per month. On the other hand, self-employed massage therapists who are
highly experienced and with a large client base have higher earnings since they
can command higher fees from their clients. Highly-experienced massage therapists working
in spa establishments can be promoted to a supervisory or managerial position
after they have demonstrated the skill and competency requirements of the
position. Those with entrepreneurial skills may go into
their own business as owners of spa establishments. As entrepreneurs, they have
the opportunity to expand their client base and increase client fee which means
higher earnings and income. Wage employment for massage therapists can be
found in spa; salons; offices of physicians and chiropractors; fitness and
recreational sports centers; and hotels. Therapists who have completed formal
training programs and have passed the licensure exam are likely to have very
good job opportunities. The increase in the demand for massage
therapists is expected to be sustained as more people learn about the benefits
of massage therapy. Likewise , increased interest in alternative medicine and
holistic healing will provide jobs for those skilled in massage therapy. Massage
therapy�s growing acceptance among medical practitioners will greatly increase
employment opportunities as well. An extensive training program for massage
therapist cost around P18,000 covering 560 hours of training. * Based on tuition fee rates for school year
2007-2008 Source: Bureau of Local
Employment, Manila, Philippines. |
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